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Arts and science can express the spatial and social and ecological qualities - as well as the problems - of our coastal areas, and make them engagingly accessible to the public. These works can transform a destination normally marked by consumption and recreation into a platform for critical communication and serious reflection. This timely reflection on spatial transition processes may act as a strong catalyst in generating public and professional discussions and connect contemporary research and new works to historic and future works and coastal transitions.

The artist in residency programs function as an alternative source for collecting. Satellietgroep collects the intangible local knowledge derived from the artistic and scientific projects. During these residency programs new concepts and works are developed that we collect, connect and contextualize with existing works for public events like traveling film festivals, exhibitions, workshops and presentations at expert conferences. By interconnecting coastal communities, arts and science we share local knowledge on global level to gain sustainable insights on coastal transitions that transcend local and national issues.

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BADGAST 2009-2014

Satellietgroep (The Hague, 2006) explores through arts and culture how the sea and waterways influence cities, people, communities and environment. Our aim is to enhance public and professional awareness on coastal transitions. Long term projects are 'Badgast' - artist in residency program at The Hague/Scheveningen (2009-2014), and 'Now Wakes The Sea', the international exchange residency program in collaboration with international cultural partners (since 2012). Since 2014 the focus of the residency programs in Zandmotor, south of The Hague.
Satellietgroep programs 3 artists in residencies at DCR Gueststudios in The Hague.

In these programs artist in residencies are used as a research method to enable artists and scientists to do fieldwork and to work on site with local partners, coastal communities and experts in order to map out and research the current status of coastal transitions and to generate new narratives and perspectives.
The programs function as an alternative source for collecting. Satellietgroep collects the intangible local knowledge derived from the artistic and scientific projects. During these residency programs new concepts and works are developed that we connect and contextualize with existing works for public events like traveling film festivals, exhibitions, workshops and presentations at expert conferences. By interconnecting coastal communities, arts and science we share local knowledge on global level to gain sustainable insights on coastal transitions that transcend local and national issues.

Satellietgroep is based since 2006 in The Hague, The Netherlands, a country with a strong historic art and innovative relationship with the sea. Satellietgroep has an embedded art and culture approach to researching the way the sea and waterways influences cities and people. We aim to research the pressure on public, social and cultural use on the waterfronts and develop new concepts and strategies focused on a new approach of future sea and coastal urban areas.

Satellietgroep explores through arts and culture how the sea and waterways influence cities, people, communities and environment. Our aim is to enhance public and professional awareness on coastal transitions.
Satellietgroep developed the artist in residency program called 'Badgast' for research and exchange of local knowledge on a global level. We invite international artists and scientists to jointly develop and present research articulating a cultural, innovative and sustainable significance of the sea and its coasts by doing on-site research, engage with local communities, collaborate with local experts and connect to international networks. We interconnect coastal communities by connecting contemporary research and new works to historic and future coastal developments.
Arts and science can express the spatial and social qualities - as well as the problems - of our coastal areas, and make them engagingly accessible to the public. These works can transform a destination normally marked by consumption and recreation into a platform for critical communication and serious reflection. This timely reflection of art and science on spatial transition processes may act as a strong catalyst in generating public and professional discussions and connect contemporary research and new works to historic and future coastal developments.

ABOUT BADGAST
Satellietgroep programs Badgast, a research based artist in residence program, outdoor Cinema with screenings and Talks at the coast and develops international cultural exchange projects, all concerning the sea. Badgast is built in 2009 of two stacked shipping containers by recycle architects Refunc for Satellietgroep. Badgast is located in the middle of the surfing village FAST, the Urban Beach Community at the hinge point of the promenade and harbour in The Hague at Scheveningen. During the residency period new works – both conceptual and documentary - are developed that reflect upon the complex and layered coastal transitions and urban developments. With these works they contribute to the international contemporary collection on coastal transitions of Satellietgroep to be shared with broader audiences.
Artist in residencies are used as a research method. It enables artists to do fieldwork and to work on site with local partners in order to map out, collect and research the current status of coastal transitions and to generate new perspectives. This embedded research contributes to public and professional awareness. Thus, our project brings together different views and opens up dialogue. This method of artist in residency program connects to the international development of artist residencies as cells of knowledge and as alternative academies.Program Badgast. Program Cinema at Sea.

'ZEESPIEGEL' ('Mirror on the Sea')
One of the results of the program is the free open air photo exhibition 'Zeespiegel - Mirror on the Sea' on the new boulevard of The Hague at Scheveningen. Composed by Satellietgroep with artworks of 25 artists in residence of Badgast, locals en professionals. Contributions about innovative coastal protection, including the Sand Engine, complete the tales about our relationship with the sea and make them accessible to everyone.Link Fotoroute Zeespiegel

NOW WAKES THE SEA (NWTS)
Starting in 2012 Satellietgroep exported the concept and methods of our embedded research based artist in residence program Badgast for the first time abroad. We initiated the project 'Now Wakes The Sea' (NWTS), which involves research based artist in residence programs for artists /architects / filmmakers in coastal transition areas. We focus on countries surrounding the Black Sea and North Sea, encouraging artist to develop new works, to select existing works and to program travelling film festivals for public screenings and debates at venues, on both coasts. ‘Now Wakes the Sea’ (NWTS) combines architecture, arts and sciences in pursuit of local knowledge on a global level.Link NWTSLink Collaboration Nida Art Colony

ANTHROPOGENIC COASTAL ATLAS
In close collaboration with international artists, scientists, curators and guest curators, Satellietgroep develops an international contemporary collection on coastal transitions. Through exchange projects in The Netherlands and abroad, Satellietgroep interconnects coastal communities.Link Anthropogenic Coastal Atlas

BADGAST @ F.A.S.T.
F.A.S.T. (Free Architecture Surf Terrain) is a unique and artistic surf village at the boulevard of Scheveningen. A beach-hostel, a surfshop, surfinglessons, board-storage, a bar and restaurant, artprojects and even a bunkermuseum.....F.A.S.T. has got it all!Link F.A.S.T.Link video F.A.S.T.

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SEPTEMBER 2014
During the edition of TodaysArt 2014, Failed Architecture will be hosted by Satellietgroep at Badgast to explore the defamed architecture and tourist infrastructure of Scheveningen and other Western European seaside towns, taking into account international and historical perspectives. Their aim is to open up new perspectives on the alleged failure of post-war seaside architecture - from what it's perceived to be, what's actually happening and how it's represented to the public.
More: www.failedarchitecture.com

Link to the presentation 'To Whom Belongs the Sea' during the Summit of TodaysArt:

English
As citizens, policymakers, politicians and citydevelopers lay awake over the future plans for Scheveningen Satellietgroep starts a new program for the artist in residency called Badgast at urban surf community F.A.S.T.
The program 'Locals Only' implies that to be(come) a 'local' at the seaside, you have to work really hard. For 5 years international, national and local artists, filmmakers, writers, urban planners, architects and soundcomposers were the guests as artist in residence of Badgast. Residents and coastal experts have generously contributed to more than 30 projects. Without their help many projects could not have been realized. Fishermen, anglers, surfers, bunker diggers and scientists have guided guests of Badgast during expeditions at home, in the port area, overnight sleeping in beachpavilions, on the pier and into the sea and shared their knowledge, stories and photo albums.
Satellietgroep invites everyone who has a special relationship with the sea and coast to use this opportunity to be the guest of Badgast for a workingperiod. Show what knowledge and skills are alive among the locals!

Satellietgroep and Rewire cordially invite you to the premiere of 'Refugium' by artist in residence of Badgast Henrik Lund Jørgensen as part of the Rewire exhibition program 'Momentum - as art has to happen now' at GEMAK.

For years the work of Henrik Lund Jørgensen has evolved around the theme of the sea, directly or indirectly in video, text, objects, and more. In recent years he worked thematically with the sea as a place where sanctions and ordinary conventions can be rare, sometimes even not exist and in other times new even has to be created.
During his residency at Badgast Henrik Lund Jørgensen collected pictures and stories from Scheveningen and The Hague. When he returned to Sweden, it dawned on him that he would use these images and stories in a way that could be explained by the feeling you have after you have been on a vacation. The uncertainty regarding what you have experienced or what are imagined experiences. The starting point for the work on the movie ‘Refugium’ and sculpture ‘Bottle’ evolves around the relationship between a picture or photograph and the physical distance to where it was taken. As in his previous work these pieces should be viewed in the light of themes as ethnicity and belonging.